Erudinus
Erudinus (Latin: [erʊˈdinʊs]), Erudinu (Cantabrian: [eɾu'ðinu]) or Erudino (Spanish: [eɾu'ðino]) was a pagan god in Cantabrian mythology. A stone altar with an inscription dated from the year 399 was found in 1925 by Hermilio Alcalde del Río at the Dobra peak, near Torrelavega (Cantabria). The inscription says:
CORNE(lius) VICANVS / AVNIGAINV(m) / CESTI(i) F(ilius). ARA(m) / POSSVIT. DEO / ERVDINO. X. K(alendas)/ AVGV(stas). MA(llio). EV(tropio) CO(n)s(ulibus).
The altar forms part of the stock of the Museum of Prehistory and Archaeology of Cantabria, while a replica is installed in a green zone at Sierrapando.[1] From 2001 to 2012, this reproduction remained in the Serafin Escalante street in Torrelavega.[2]
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